In karate, performance also depends on a correct body shape, and the repeatability of standardized movements conditions the effectiveness of techniques. The execution of mae-geri-keage (frontal snap kick) was studied in 13 karateka (1st-5th dan). The 3D trajectories of 13 body landmarks were analyzed by an opto-electronic instrument while each karateka performed 10 repetitions of the movement. For each karateka and repetition, the standard deviations of the spatial coordinates x, y, z for each landmark were computed. A total standard deviation of the single participant was also calculated. Two experienced karateka performed with the best repeatability (smaller standard deviation) while executing the studied kick. Generally, the best repeatability was observed in the horizontal plane. The lower variability was observed in hips and head. Ankle and knee of the dominant limb had the worse. The method could detect athletes particularly gifted for the discipline. Moreover, it could help in the identification of those parts of body that do not repeat the movement with the desired precision.

Repeatability of Mae-Geri-Keage traditional karate: A three-dimensional analysis with black-belt karateka / C. Sforza, M. Turci, G.P. Grassi, Y. Shirai, G. Pizzini, V.F. Ferrario. - In: PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS. - ISSN 0031-5125. - 95:6(2002), pp. 433-444.

Repeatability of Mae-Geri-Keage traditional karate: A three-dimensional analysis with black-belt karateka

C. Sforza
Primo
;
M. Turci
Secondo
;
Y. Shirai;G. Pizzini;V.F. Ferrario
2002

Abstract

In karate, performance also depends on a correct body shape, and the repeatability of standardized movements conditions the effectiveness of techniques. The execution of mae-geri-keage (frontal snap kick) was studied in 13 karateka (1st-5th dan). The 3D trajectories of 13 body landmarks were analyzed by an opto-electronic instrument while each karateka performed 10 repetitions of the movement. For each karateka and repetition, the standard deviations of the spatial coordinates x, y, z for each landmark were computed. A total standard deviation of the single participant was also calculated. Two experienced karateka performed with the best repeatability (smaller standard deviation) while executing the studied kick. Generally, the best repeatability was observed in the horizontal plane. The lower variability was observed in hips and head. Ankle and knee of the dominant limb had the worse. The method could detect athletes particularly gifted for the discipline. Moreover, it could help in the identification of those parts of body that do not repeat the movement with the desired precision.
Postural control; shotokan karate; 3-dimensional analysis; choku-tsuki; OI-tsuki; movement; variability; expertise
Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umana
2002
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